RJ481 (Offline)
#1
9/23/10 9:28 PM
Heading to Eldora tomorrow to camp for the races. Just wondering if there was a burn ban for that area if anybody knew. Thanks
MEAT (Offline)
#2
9/23/10 9:46 PM
Just don't let your wife try to build it, then you will be safe!
bahawk (Offline)
#3
9/23/10 9:52 PM
There has not been a burn ban issued for Darke County.
chrismattlin (Offline)
#4
9/23/10 10:45 PM
That's good. Let us know if anyone hears otherwise.
terrehautian (Offline)
#5
9/24/10 12:00 AM
Just be careful when burning anything anywhere. IT is really dry (how dry is it?) It is so dry that the weeds quit growing. No, but really, make sure if you do have a fire, you have it out 100%. A town in south east Indiana was evacuated today when a field fire jumped the road and got close to the town.
bigmojo5
#6
9/24/10 5:31 AM
Hey, we've got a lot of rain out here in Iowa that' we'll loan you? Heck. You can just have the stuff. I've had three rainouts in a five day period, and it looks like more this weekend. If I didn't have a paper to put out this weekend, I'd be heading to Eldora.
Jim Morrison
Editor
Hawkeye Racing News
SPRINTCAR (Offline)
#7
9/24/10 12:58 PM
From the Eldora web site,
FIREWOOD
ALERT
Help stop the movement of exotic pests—
DON’T MOVE FIREWOOD!
Exotic insect pests like Emerald Ash Borer are a major threat to Ohio’s
19 million acres of forest. Emerald Ash Borer, as well as other invasive insects,
can become established when infested fi rewood is transported to new areas.
• Use local sources of fi rewood
• Do not bring fi rewood from home
• If you have already brought fi rewood
from home, do not take it back home
and do not leave it—BURN IT!
Emerald Ash Borer beetles, and larval tunneling below bark
USDA Forest Service
NORTHEASTERN AREA
State and Private Forestry
NA-PR-01-04 May 2003
U.S. Department of Agriculture
Animal and Plant Health
Inspection Service (APHIS